From 2019, Lamipak began introducing packaging formats designed to reduce the use of fossil-based materials. These initiatives included the launch of plant-based polymer carton structures and paper-based drinking straws. In 2021, the company published its first sustainability report.
From 2019, Lamipak began introducing packaging formats designed to reduce the use of fossil-based materials. These initiatives included the launch of plant-based polymer carton structures and paper-based drinking straws. In 2021, the company published its first sustainability report.
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In 2022, Lamipak announced the construction of new manufacturing facilities in Kunshan and Indonesia. The Indonesian facility, developed through its subsidiary PT Lami Packaging Indonesia, became the company’s first production site outside China. In 2023, Lamipak opened a research and development center in Kunshan focusing on carton structure design and material development.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thejakartapost.com/front-row/2024/09/23/lamipak-indonesia-previews-new-eco-friendly-packaging-product-at-propak-indonesia-2024.html|title=LamiPak Indonesia previews new eco-friendly packaging product at Propak Indonesia 2024|work=thejakartapost.com|access-date=2024-10-23|language=en}}</ref>
In 2022, Lamipak announced the construction of new manufacturing facilities in Kunshan and Indonesia. The Indonesian facility, developed through its subsidiary PT Lami Packaging Indonesia, became the company’s first production site outside China. In 2023, Lamipak opened a research and development center in Kunshan focusing on carton structure design and material development.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thejakartapost.com/front-row/2024/09/23/lamipak-indonesia-previews-new-eco-friendly-packaging-product-at-propak-indonesia-2024.html|title=LamiPak Indonesia previews new eco-friendly packaging product at Propak Indonesia 2024|work=thejakartapost.com|access-date=2024-10-23|language=en}}</ref>
| Company type | Private company |
|---|---|
| Industry | Aseptic packaging |
| Founded | 2007 |
| Headquarters | Kunshan, Jiangsu, China |
|
Area served |
Worldwide |
|
Key people |
Anil Kaul (Vice Chairman) |
| Subsidiaries | PT Lami Packaging Indonesia |
| Website | https://www.lamipak.biz |
Lamipak is a privately owned multinational company that manufactures paper-based aseptic packaging for the food and beverage industry. Founded in 2007, the company produces multilayer carton packaging primarily used for dairy and non-carbonated liquid products. Lamipak operates manufacturing facilities in China and Indonesia and supplies packaging solutions to customers in more than 80 countries.[1][2]
Lamipak was established in 2007 in Kunshan, Jiangsu Province, China, as a manufacturer of aseptic carton packaging. In its early years, the company focused on building manufacturing infrastructure and developing production processes that comply with international food safety and quality standards.
In 2015, Lamipak introduced its proprietary closure technology, expanding its activities beyond carton production. In 2018, the company significantly increased its production capacity to support growing demand from export markets in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America.
From 2019, Lamipak began introducing packaging formats designed to reduce the use of fossil-based materials. These initiatives included the launch of plant-based polymer carton structures and paper-based drinking straws. In 2021, the company published its first sustainability report.
In 2022, Lamipak announced the construction of new manufacturing facilities in Kunshan and Indonesia. The Indonesian facility, developed through its subsidiary PT Lami Packaging Indonesia, became the company’s first production site outside China. In 2023, Lamipak opened a research and development center in Kunshan focusing on carton structure design and material development.[3]
In 2024, Lamipak commissioned an automated warehouse system at its Kunshan operations and expanded capacity at its Indonesian facility. The Indonesian plant, located in Cikande, Serang, became operational as an integrated paper-based aseptic packaging facility and received LEED Gold certification.[4] In 2025, Lamipak was included in the CDP A List for climate-related disclosure and environmental performance.[5]
Lamipak manufactures multilayer aseptic carton packaging for liquid food and beverage products, including milk, juice-based drinks, and other non-carbonated liquids. These cartons typically consist of paperboard for structural stability, polymer layers for sealing and moisture protection, and additional barrier layers to preserve product quality. The company also develops packaging closures and related components.
Lamipak operates manufacturing and research facilities in Asia. Its Kunshan facility serves as the company’s headquarters, primary manufacturing site, and research and development center. The Indonesian facility in Cikande produces paper-based aseptic cartons for regional and international markets.
Lamipak has stated that it integrates environmental considerations into its product development and manufacturing processes. The company has set a long-term objective to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions across its value chain by 2050. Its climate strategy aligns with the Science Based Targets initiative. Lamipak sources paperboard certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) or the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC), and its Indonesian facility incorporates energy efficiency measures and rooftop solar power generation.[6]
Lamipak operates in the global aseptic packaging market, which is characterized by high capital requirements, specialized manufacturing processes, and strict food safety regulations. Major competitors in the aseptic carton packaging sector include Tetra Pak, SIG Group, and Elopak, alongside a number of regional manufacturers operating in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.
Lamipak holds multiple international certifications related to quality management, food safety, and sustainability, including ISO 9001, ISO 14001, FSSC 22000, ISO 22000, BRC Food Safety, FSC and PEFC chain-of-custody certification,[7] Sedex SMETA social compliance certification,[8] and halal certification for applicable markets.

